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Regular City Council Meeting ATTACHMENT B <br /> Monday, July 10, 2017 <br /> more formalization and thus by referring it to the HRIEC they could provide a <br /> recommendation to the City Council and incorporate those on the planning <br /> committee in that process as well. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte noted that the HRIEC had a lot on its plate right now as <br /> they began sorting through the work plans from their former commissions and <br /> developed a new work plan, including evaluating and advising future activities. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte opined that it was important that the HRIEC was <br /> cognizant that the City Council wanted them to continue pursuing that process as <br /> well. <br /> Mayor Roe clarified that their involvement in this case would be to advise the <br /> City Council on the process prior to continuing to move forward with the Imagine <br /> Roseville planning committee and with GARE. <br /> Councilmember McGehee opined that the Imagine Roseville process had been <br /> very opaque to-date and that the HRIEC seemed the appropriate place to garner <br /> that transparency. <br /> Councilmember McGehee stated that she found the PPP as presented by staff to <br /> include all elements that the City Council had been discussing; and agreed with <br /> the timeline and format and seconded the remarks of Councilmember Etten that a <br /> two-year timeframe was more realistic for this ambitious undertaking. <br /> Councilmember McGehee opined that the sooner assignments could be made, the <br /> better. <br /> On page 6 under the "Inclusive Community and Governances" section and <br /> timeline for 2018 and beyond, Mayor Roe suggested revising the language from <br /> that stated to "...subjects `developed' by the `Imagine Roseville' planning <br /> process." Since the planning process remained unknown until referred to the <br /> HRIEC, Mayor Roe suggested keeping it more generic and flexible for whatever <br /> the HRIEC recommends. <br /> Councilmember McGehee stated her continuing confusion with the former <br /> "Imagine Roseville" community visioning process and this new initiative; and <br /> suggested that changing its name may be a good topic for the HRIEC to consider <br /> and recommend. <br /> Mayor Roe agreed that it was confusing, but referenced the opinion of those <br /> originally on the ad hoc planning committee that it provided a nice tie-in to the <br /> original community visioning HRIEC review process as a positive thing. <br /> However, Mayor Roe stated that he was willing to let the name go through the <br /> process at the City Council's discretion. Since this PPP is intended as an <br /> overview, Mayor Roe suggested that it not become too detailed in nature. <br />
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